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Climate deal in Bali?

More often than not, politics can be annoying… So, a bunch of people finished a big meeting in Bali about climate change and how to deal with it. How did they do?

“This is a real breakthrough, a real opportunity for the international community to successfully fight climate change,” said Indonesian Environment Minister Rachmat Witoelar, who served as conference president, at the conclusion of the talks.

Gee, that sounds swell. I have a feeling that Witoelar was prepared to say that even if a big turd had dropped from the sky and landed just outside of the conference hall. The way this breakthrough was achieved was:

The EU and US agreed to drop binding targets; then the EU and China agreed to soften language on commitments from developing countries.

Err, so they reached a deal without binding targets and with soft language about commitments. What kind of deal is that? Certainly not a breakthrough. The real statement to go with a meeting like this is:

“We have effectively managed to hold off any real decision making for two more years.”

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[from amaah] German Hard-Coal Production to Cease by 2018

Germany's 500-year-old tradition of hard-coal mining is dying out. With domestic coal long unprofitable because of cheap imports from Africa and Asia, the German government decided to gradually withdraw expensive subsidies that have kept its mines open fo

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[from amaah] Where Did All The Farmers Go?

Do you know where the farmers went? Well, my father and I are farmers that left the farm. Most of our neighbors have too. Most of us still live in the area; we just dont farm any more. Few people understand the farming they espouse as so charming and wort

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[from amaah] Why More and More Countries Are Cutting Deals With China

"The problem with the Americans is that things change. One day they're your friends, the next day they aren't. You can't tell what they will want from election to election. They're unreliable. I don't know who will be in charge in Moscow in 15 years, but

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